Tag: Deborah K. Frontiera
Swede Hollow by Ola Larsmo, translated by Tiina Nunnally
Nils by By Ingri and Edgar Parin d’Aulaire
Review by Deborah K. Frontiera Even though this children’s picture book was originally published in 1946, this new edition of the original still has a great message for children today. Nils, a first generation American whose parents immigrated from Norway, receives a handmade pair of socks from his grandmother who…
Norwegian Folktales of Asbjørnsen and Moe, Translated by Tiina Nunnally
Further up the Vine by John Hilden
Making Music with Words by Elizabeth Prechtel McClennan
Why Wait for National Poetry Month? For some strange reason, people don’t think of reading or reviewing poetry until National Poetry Month in April. People should keep a book of poetry on their bedside table along with the month’s magazines and whatever fiction or nonfiction they are currently reading. Poetry…
The Inception of the Combined Colonies by Deborah K. Frontiera
What Can a Future World Dominated by Insects Teach Us About Ourselves? Review by Victor R. Volkman Deborah K. Frontiera’s fourth book in the ongoing Chronicles of Henry Roach-Dairier, subtitled The Inception of the Combined Colonies, is a wild, post-apocalyptic story of the conflict of two races of beings. This…
Swede Hollow by Ola Larsmo, translated by Tiina Nunnally
Nils by By Ingri and Edgar Parin d’Aulaire
Review by Deborah K. Frontiera Even though this children’s picture book was originally published in 1946, this new edition of the original still has a great message for children today. Nils, a first generation American whose parents immigrated from Norway, receives a handmade pair of socks from his grandmother who…
Norwegian Folktales of Asbjørnsen and Moe, Translated by Tiina Nunnally
Further up the Vine by John Hilden
Making Music with Words by Elizabeth Prechtel McClennan
Why Wait for National Poetry Month? For some strange reason, people don’t think of reading or reviewing poetry until National Poetry Month in April. People should keep a book of poetry on their bedside table along with the month’s magazines and whatever fiction or nonfiction they are currently reading. Poetry…
The Inception of the Combined Colonies by Deborah K. Frontiera
What Can a Future World Dominated by Insects Teach Us About Ourselves? Review by Victor R. Volkman Deborah K. Frontiera’s fourth book in the ongoing Chronicles of Henry Roach-Dairier, subtitled The Inception of the Combined Colonies, is a wild, post-apocalyptic story of the conflict of two races of beings. This…




